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Show Community Fredonia Newsletter School Activities September night September to school 18-Ba- ck school. 19-Frid- ay Football September Springs-ther- e September September September VoUeyhaU September September 27-Gra- nd . Canyon-her- e Fair Time Yes, there will be a Northern Arizona Fair this year. The dates are September 11, 12 and 13. Activities will take place at the Fredonia Elementary School, the school area and the Town Park. No information is available at this time. Watch for your fair books and posted notices. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 8, 1W7 Fredonia for your patience during the water line breakage. None ofus like to be without the necessities of life. Arent we lucky we werent pioneers? It Civic Events wasnt long ago that this hapBoard September pened on a regular basis. Things September Utility have really improved over the Board years and we have gotten and Zon- spoiled! September Thanks to the town crew and ing Council other people of the community September changed that spent long hours putting regular meeting-dat- e due toother meetings down state. the water back in the pipe. After Social Security observing the depth of the pipe where the break occurred, it is Representative n Library-NooSeptember amazing how the early water company people had the knowhow and equipment to install Be sure to read the following this large cast iron pipe, which letter from the Beautification has been in the system for over Committee. Lets help them help 30 years. our community. Thanks also to Gene Mitchell and his pump truck, the City of August 18, 1997 Kanab for the pump and to the Attention Fredonia property Button family for the track hoe owners and residents: and their daughter Tashas speBeautification a cial skills in finding the pipe. Recently, Committee was organized un Also to all the other helpers. ;fl 1 ' o Health S' By U.S. Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman Families and the youngest Americans have good reason to celebrate these days. President Clinton and Congress recently agreed to the first balanced budget in a generation. In it, working families will get a $500 per child tax credit, and as many as five million children without health insurance will soon be al & Q o Johnston named Soldier of the Month Nannenga off to the Navy covered. We at the U.S. Department of SPC Skip Johnston, son of Don Agriculture are proud ofthe role and Julie Nannenga of Kanab, und Shauna Cox of Kanab, in we play in ensuring Americas will depart for basic training at less than one year of duty, was children grow up healthy. Most the Great Lakes Naval Base in selected as the Soldier of the folks are familiar with the school Chicago, Illinois on Wednesday, Month for the First Battalion, lunch and breakfast programs 320th Field Artillery Regiment which we run. But USDA actuSeptember 10, 1997. for the month of August. has a hand in childrens He was also selected as Sol- ally health from the very start. We dier of the month for Division do this through our Women, InArtillery for the month of Sep- fants, and Children (WIC) protember in Fort Campbell, KenNicolas Nannenga, son ofScott tucky, home of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). He will next be competing for Division Artillery Soldier of the Quarter. Congratulations and good luck SPC Johnston. 15-To- I Childrens no der the direction of the Town Council for the express purpose of cleaning and beautifying our town. Presently, many violations exist: trash, weeds, dead trees, broken down fences, abandoned autos, etc. Our Main Street particularly needs to be clean and orderly. Owners of both vacant and occupied lots will be held responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of this property according to Town Code. Beautification Committee Thank yous Thanks to residents of Support for H !) II ,3 M !()5 The Kanab High School Journalism Dept, is in need of used cameras for their school newspaper and yearbook staff. To make a tax deductible donation, drop off your camera at the KHS office or call 1 and we will pick up. 644-582- SfHffW iffi SBygi !J 0 . gram. WIC serves as a guardian angel for nearly half thebabies bom in our country. Through this program, America ensures that millions of new moms and their babies get a balanced diet, medical referrals and answers to their questions about how to give their children a healthy start in life. WIC works, too. Studies show that for every dollar America invests in the program, the public saves more than three dollars in medical costs down the road. Many of us know the importance of immunizations and a balanced diet, but another critical piece of advice our WIC folks offer new moms is the importance of breastfeeding. In fact, the health benefits are so positive that many pediatricians today call mothers milk babys first immunization. Now, in cooperation with state and local WIC agencies, the American Academy ofPediatrics and other partners, USDA is launching a year-lon- g LOCAL iHCOr.l!NG CALLS breastfeeding. Before I tell you what Ive learned, I thought I would defer to an expert a fan of the local WIC folks in North Bergen, New PPG Paint Products fu M r 11 03 CIA Abrasives Oxygen & Acetylsde Welding Supplies f liV Jersey. Hello! My name is Michelle Alejandra Lopez. I consider my- Largest Inventory in the Area! m,v Nap C.C. 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